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Drivers, insurers colliding in rate suits
The auto insurance industry is skidding through a pileup of lawsuits over how it prices insurance rates. Insurance companies are being sued and scrutinized for using factors including education, occupation, credit scores and lack of prior coverage to set prices � criteria that plaintiffs allege unfairly lead to higher premiums and discriminate against minorities and the poor.Vitamin Fight Could Energize Foreign Suits
Vitamin sellers and foreign buyers are playing for multibillion-dollar stakes in a Supreme Court case to be argued April 26. Thomas Goldstein, who will represent the buyers, says the case could answer key questions about the international application of U.S. antitrust law.'Big Problem' With Fees Stalls Prius Settlement
When Your Security Force Is (Literally) an Army
Exxon is accused of violating human rights through the acts of hired Indonesian soldiers.Dismissal of subprime action extends reach of High Court's 'Morrison' ruling
A judge's ruling dismissing a class action against the Royal Bank of Scotland extends for the first time the Supreme Court's Morrison ruling to claims under the Securities Act of 1933.Judge stalls Prius headlight settlement, citing 'big problem' with fees
A federal judge, citing concerns about a request for attorney fees, has put the brakes on a proposed class action settlement between Toyota Motor Corp. and nearly 300,000 owners and lessees of Prius hybrids who claimed that their headlights were defective because they intermittently shut off.Dean Foods defends market power in Midwest, Northeast and Southeast lawsuits
On Jan. 22, the U.S. Department of Justice, along with state attorneys general from Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin, brought antitrust charges against Dean Foods in federal court in Milwaukee. The suit challenges Dean Foods' acquisition of two milk processing plants from competitor Foremost Farms, arguing the purchase has undermined competition and left many school districts in the three states with a monopoly milk provider.Dismissal of Subprime Action Extends Reach of High Court's 'Morrison' Ruling
A judge's ruling dismissing a class action against the Royal Bank of Scotland extends for the first time the Supreme Court's Morrison ruling to claims under the Securities Act of 1933.'Unreasonable' Fee Request Slashed in Prius Headlight Case
A federal judge in Los Angeles struck down the proposed attorney fees in a class action settlement against Toyota Motor Corp. over Prius headlights, calling the $4.7 million request "highly unreasonable."Trending Stories
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